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Junot

[ zhy-noh ]

noun

  1. An·doche [ah, n, -, dawsh], Duc d'Abrantès, 1771–1813, French marshal.


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This Is How You Lose Her by Junot Diaz The Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist releases a new collection of short stories.

Junot already held Portugal; it seemed as if it needed but a vigorous movement to oust the Bourbons from Madrid.

Junot and Ney were openly contemptuous, Regnier hung back, and was three weeks late in his arrangements.

Consequently Junot and Gazan were seriously contemplating raising the siege.

Having driven in the French outposts on the seventeenth, four days later he attacked and defeated Junot at Vimeiro.

He then withdrew, after offering Junot a horse for the hunt.

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